UK taxpayers get a raw deal over Michaella

IT beggars belief that a drug dealer convicted of smuggling a Class A drug in Peru (which, if she had been successful in her quest, could have damaged a lot of lives), not only does not have to serve her sentence in the country in which she was convicted, but is being returned to Northern Ireland, which is not the country of her passport.

IT beggars belief that a drug dealer convicted of smuggling a Class A drug in Peru (which, if she had been successful in her quest, could have damaged a lot of lives), not only does not have to serve her sentence in the country in which she was convicted, but is being returned to Northern Ireland, which is not the country of her passport.

Once again, the British taxpayer pays the price when it suits nationalists.